US5233904A - Pneumatic brake booster with adjustable jump - Google Patents

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US5233904A
US5233904A US07/866,627 US86662792A US5233904A US 5233904 A US5233904 A US 5233904A US 86662792 A US86662792 A US 86662792A US 5233904 A US5233904 A US 5233904A
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  • the present invention relates to pneumatic boosters and more particularly those of the type used for providing assistance for the braking of motor vehicles.
  • Boosters of this type conventionally comprise a piston which has a rear tubular part and a skirt and which, by means of an unrolling diaphragm, defines a front chamber connected permanently to a vacuum source and a rear chamber connected selectively to the front chamber or to the atmosphere by a valve means actuated by a control rod capable of bearing, by means of a plunger, on one of the faces of a reaction disk fixed to a push rod, a return spring for the control rod being arranged between the skirt of the piston and the plunger, the valve means comprising a shutter made rigid by an insert interacting by an active part with a first valve seat formed on the plunger and with a second valve seat formed on the piston, the shutter being formed by a flexible tubular diaphragm, the active part of the shutter being located between the two ends of the flexible tubular diaphragm.
  • boosters are therefore accompanied by air-suction noises which can become troublesome, the more so because the structure of the piston hub, having a single radial passage towards the rear chamber and a single axial passage towards the front chamber, also induces pronounced turbulence in the moving air.
  • boosters also possess devices for adjusting the value of the booster jump, either to reduce its variations attributable to the production tolerances in series production or to set it at a particular value.
  • These adjustment systems are often highly complex, but above all they are systems within the booster. The adjustment of the jump therefore has to be carried out, before the assembly of the booster, by complex methods involving specific tools which are difficult to use.
  • the object of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a booster, of which the idle travel is as small as possible, the jump is adjustable from outside to any desired value after the final assembly of the booster and the functioning is silent.
  • the plunger comprises a front part, an active part displaceable in translational motion relative to the front part, and a rear part screwed to the front part.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view in longitudinal section showing the central part of a pneumatic brake-booster of a known type, for example from the abovementioned document;
  • FIG. 2 is a side view in longitudinal half-section showing the central part of a pneumatic brake-booster produced according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlargement of the circled portion of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 1 shows part of a brake-booster intended to be placed in the conventional way between the brake pedal of a vehicle and the master cylinder controlling the hydraulic brake circuit of this vehicle.
  • the part of the booster facing the master cylinder is called the front of the booster and the part facing the brake pedal is called the rear of the booster.
  • the booster of FIG. 1 comprises a shell-shaped outer casing 10 having rotational symmetry about an axis X--X'. Only the rear central part of this casing 10 is shown in FIG. 1.
  • a flexible elastomeric unrolling diaphragm 12 reinforced in its central part by a metal supporting disk 14 also called a skirt, defines within the space delimited by the casing 10 a front chamber 16 and a rear chamber 18.
  • the outer peripheral edge (not shown) of the diaphragm 12 is fastened sealingly to the outer casing 10.
  • the inner peripheral edge of this same diaphragm terminates in a bead received sealingly in an annular groove formed on the outer peripheral surface of a hollow boost piston 20 arranged along the axis X--X' of the booster.
  • This hollow piston 20 is extended rearwards in the form of a tubular part 22 which passes sealingly through the rear wall of the casing 10.
  • the sealing of this passageway is ensured by a reinforced annular gasket 24 which is fastened by means of a ring 26 in a tubular central part extending the rear wall of the casing 10 rearwards.
  • the piston 20 In its central part located between the tubular rear part 22 and the front part in which the diaphragm 12 and the skirt 14 are fastened, the piston 20 has a bore 30 in which is slideably received a plunger 32 likewise having rotational symmetry about the axis X--X'.
  • the front end of a control rod 34 of the booster likewise arranged along the axis X--X', is mounted in the plunger 32 in the manner of a ball socket.
  • the rear end (not shown) of this rod 34, projecting outside the tubular part 22 of the piston 20, is controlled directly by the brake pedal (not shown) of the vehicle.
  • the annular space 36 delimited between the control rod 34 and the tubular part 22 of the piston 20 opens out to the outside atmosphere at the rear of the booster, for example by way of an air filter.
  • this same annular space can communicate with the rear chamber 18 via a radial passage 38 formed in the central part of the piston, when boost means controlled by the plunger 32 are actuated.
  • these boost means comprise a three-way valve having an annular shutter 40 mounted in the tubular part of the piston and two annular valve seats 20a and 32a formed respectively on the central part of the piston 20 and on the plunger 32.
  • the shutter 40 forms the front end, of smaller diameter, of a flexible elastomeric sleeve, the rear end of which terminates in a bead mounted sealingly inside the tubular part 22 of the piston 20. This bead is retained in place by a metal cup 42, on which bears a compression spring 44 tending to displace the shutter 40 forwards.
  • the annular valve seat 32a is formed on the rear end face of the plunger 32.
  • the annular valve seat 20a is formed on the rear end face of the central part of the piston 20, around the seat 32a. Depending on the position of the plunger 32 within the piston 20, this arrangement allows the shutter 40 constantly to bear sealingly on at least one of the valve seats 32a and 20a under the action of the spring 44.
  • a second passage 46 is formed in the central part of the piston 20, approximately in parallel with its axis X--X', in order to put the front chamber 16 of the booster in communication with an annular chamber 48 formed around the shutter 40, on the inside of the tubular part 22 of the piston 20.
  • the plunger 32 is normally retained in the rear rest position defined by the member 50 by means of a compression spring 52 interposed between the cup 42 and a washer 54, itself bearing on a shoulder formed on the control rod 34.
  • the piston 20 has an annular front face 20b, at the center of which the bore 30 opens out.
  • This annular front face 20b of the piston 20 acts on a rear face 56a of a push rod 56 via a reaction disk 58 made of a deformable material, such as an elastomer.
  • the push rod 56 and the reaction disk 58 are arranged along the axis X--X' of the booster in the extension of the control rod 34 and of the plunger 32.
  • the rear surface 56a of the push rod 56 is formed on a disk-shaped plate 56b constituting the rear end of the rod 56.
  • the plate 56b and the reaction disk 58 are covered by a cap 60 centered on the axis X--X' of the booster and interacting with an annular groove formed on the central part of the piston 20 around the annular front face 20b of the latter.
  • the front chamber 16 communicates permanently with a vacuum source.
  • the effect of the depression of the brake pedal by the driver is to equalize the prestressing force of the spring 52 less the prestressing force of the spring 44.
  • the shutter 40 follows the seat 32a of the plunger 32 until it comes into contact with the seat 20a of the piston; the front 16 and rear 18 chambers of the booster are thus isolated from one another.
  • the plunger 32 is displaced sufficiently forwards for the shutter 40 to be in sealing contact with the seat 20a of the piston and to begin to come away from the seat 32a of the plunger.
  • the rear chamber 18 of the booster is isolated from the front chamber 16 and comes into communication with the atmosphere.
  • a boost force is therefore generated, tending to displace the piston 20 forwards. This displacement is transmitted to the push rod 56 by the reaction disk 58.
  • This abrupt increase in the output force corresponds to what is called the booster jump, that is to say to the threshold beyond which the boost force generated in the booster and exerted on the reaction disk 58 by the piston 20 becomes sufficient for the front face 32b of the plunger to come into contact with the reaction disk 58.
  • the value of the jump is adjusted by the stop member 50 which determines the rear rest position of the plunger 32 in relation to the piston 20 and therefore the distance at rest between the front face 32b of the plunger and the rear face 58a of the reaction disk. It will therefore be understood clearly that, if the booster jump does not have the desired value, it is necessary to dismount the booster completely in order to change this stop member or the plunger or both.
  • the result is therefore a major obstacle to the passage of the air, and therefore noisy functioning.
  • the air coming, for example, from the upper half of FIG. 1 in order to penetrate into the passage 38 will have to go round the control rod 34 and the plunger 32 in order to arrive at the radial passage 38, thus resulting in a turbulent and noisy flow of the air in addition to the whistling attributable to passage through the gap between the shutter 40 and the plunger seat 32a.
  • FIG. 2 An exemplary embodiment of which is shown in FIG. 2, where the elements identical to those of FIG. 1 bear the same reference numerals.
  • the piston is composite, comprising a tubular rear part 22 and a front part rotational about the axis X--X' and forming an intermediate piston web 102 of general approximately frustoconical shape.
  • Fastened, for example force-fitted, to the front end of larger diameter of the web 102 is the skirt 14, to the outer peripheral edge of which the unrolling diaphragm 12 is fastened, for example by means of orifices 104 made near the edge of the skirt 14 in order to complete the attachment of the material of the diaphragm 12.
  • the inner peripheral edge of the skirt 14 is bent in the direction of the axis X--X' so as to form a shoulder 106 interacting with a shoulder 108 formed on a sleeve 110 having a front annular face 20b intended to interact with the reaction disk 58, as described in relation to FIG. 1.
  • a bead 112 forming the front end of a flexible tubular diaphragm 114, the rear end of which forms a bead 116 retained sealingly in the piston 20 in the region of connection of the rear tubular part 22 with the intermediate web 102, for example by means of a cylindrical metal cup 117.
  • An intermediate part of the flexible tubular diaphragm 114 receives an annular insert 118 on its rear face, in order to make it rigid in a plane perpendicular to the axis X--X'.
  • the diaphragm 114 and the insert 118 have respective orifices 120 and 122 arranged opposite one another.
  • the diaphragm part 114 made rigid by the insert 118 can move axially in the annular volume 123 located between the rear face of the skirt 14 and the front face of the intermediate piston web 102, the skirt 14 and the web 102 being fixed to one another, the web 102 itself being the forward extension of the tubular rear part 22 of the piston.
  • the plunger 32 is formed with a rear part 124 sliding in the bore 30 of the tubular part 22 and a front part 126 sliding within the sleeve 110 and interacting with the reaction disk 58. These two parts are joined by the screwing of one to the other.
  • a third part 128 of the plunger slides sealingly on the front part 126.
  • This third part 128, or active part, of the plunger comprises a cylindrical portion 129 of an inside diameter equal to the outside diameter of the front part 126 of the plunger 32 and capable of sliding sealingly on it.
  • This part 129 is extended at its front end by a part extending radially outwards to form an annular part 130 and then, from the outer peripheral edge of the latter, axially forwards within the tubular part 22 to form a cylindrical part 132 extending around the sleeve 110 and penetrating into the annular volume 123.
  • the front end of the cylindrical part 132 is itself extended radially outwards by an annular part 134 which comes within the annular volume 123 in front of the part of the diaphragm 114 made rigid by the insert 118 and the outside diameter of which is slightly larger than the inside diameter of the insert 118.
  • the annular part 134 forms a first valve seat with the diaphragm 114 made rigid by the insert 118 and itself forming a shutter 138.
  • the valve seat advantageously consists of a bulge 136 formed, for example, on the outer peripheral edge of the annular part 134 and directed rearwards, or alternatively, as shown, by a bulge formed on the front surface of the diaphragm 114.
  • a second valve seat 140 is formed on the rear face of the skirt 14 over a circle of diameter slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the insert 118.
  • the valve seat 140 can advantageously be formed on a convex part of the rear face of the skirt 14, so that the corresponding concave part of the front face of the skirt 14 constitutes a receptacle for the compression spring 28.
  • this valve seat 140 can be formed by a bulge made on the rear face of the skirt 14 or, as shown, by a bulge made on the front surface of the diaphragm 114.
  • Orifices 142 are made in the skirt 14 in order to put the front chamber 16 in communication with the part of the annular volume 123 located in front of the shutter 138.
  • orifices 144 are made in the intermediate web 102 in order to put the rear chamber 18 in communication with the part of the annular volume 123 located behind the shutter 138.
  • orifices 146 are made in the rear part 124 of the plunger 32 in order to put the annular space 36 behind the plunger 32, where atmospheric pressure prevails, in communication with the annular volume 123 by way of the annular space 148 between the cylindrical part 132 of the plunger 32 and the tubular part 22 of the piston.
  • an air filter 149 can be provided in the region of the orifices 146, in order to prevent impurities from intruding into the booster.
  • the piston 20 is returned to its rear rest position by the spring 28 acting on the front face of the skirt 14. It then comes up against the diaphragm 114 in its part made rigid by the insert 118, which itself comes up against the front face of the rear part of the casing 10.
  • the second valve passage 138-140 between the valve seat 140 of the piston 20 and the shutter 138 is thus closed.
  • the plunger 32 and the control rod 34 are returned to their rear rest position by a return spring 150 bearing, on the one hand, on the rear face of the part of the skirt 14 forming the shoulder 106 and, on the other hand, on the front face of the annular part 130 of the third part 128 of the plunger 32.
  • the plunger 32 comes, by means of the annular part 134 forming the first valve seat, up against the diaphragm 114 in its part made rigid by the insert 118, itself already up against the front face of the rear part of the casing 10, as seen above.
  • the first valve passage 136-138 between the valve seat 136 of the plunger 32 and the shutter 138 is thus also closed.
  • the shutter 138 is stressed forwards by a shutter spring 154 bearing, on the one hand, on the rear face of the diaphragm 114 made rigid by the insert 118 forming the shutter 138 and, on the other hand, on the front face of the bead 116 of the diaphragm 114 or that of the cylindrical cup 117, as shown.
  • the plunger 32 has a spring 156 arranged between the rear face of a shoulder 158 formed on the front part 126 of the plunger 32 and the front face of the annular part 130 of the third part 128 of the plunger 32, so as to stress the third part 128 away from the front part 126 and up against the rear part 124.
  • a booster comprising a composite movable piston consisting of the skirt 14 equipped with the unrolling diaphragm 12 and fixed to the intermediate web 102, itself extended rearwards by the tubular rear part 22, this movable piston being capable of acting on the push rod 56 via the reaction disk 58 by means of the front annular face 20b of the sleeve 110, the latter also serving as a guide element for the plunger 32.
  • the valve means consist of the shutter 138 which is formed on an intermediate part of a tubular diaphragm fastened at its ends to the composite movable piston and which interacts with a valve seat 136 of the plunger and a valve seat 140 of the composite movable piston.
  • this booster produced according to the invention is easily inferred from the foregoing explanations.
  • the front chamber 16 With the booster at rest, as shown in FIG. 2, the front chamber 16 is in communication with a vacuum source and is isolated from the rear chamber 18 by the valve passages 140-138 and 136-140 which are both closed, as seen above.
  • the effect of actuating the control rod 34 is to cause the plunger 32 to advance counter to the action of the spring 150.
  • the shutter 138 remains laid on the valve seat 140 of the piston 20 under the action of the spring 154, while the valve seat 136 begins to move away from the shutter 138.
  • Air at atmospheric pressure is therefore admitted immediately into the rear chamber, if appropriate via the air filter 149, and via the orifices 146 in the rear part of the plunger 32, the annular space 148 between the cylindrical part 132 of the plunger 32 and the tubular part 22 of the piston, the valve passage 136-138, the orifices 120 and 122 formed in the diaphragm 114 and the insert 118 and finally the orifices 144 in the intermediate web 102.
  • valve passage 136-138 which is of a diameter several times larger than in a conventional booster, as described in respect of FIG. 1. It has thus been possible to produce valve passages 136-138 of a diameter equal to five times the diameter of a conventional valve passage.
  • the value of the booster jump is therefore governed by the axial distance at rest between the front face of the plunger and the rear face of the reaction disk.
  • this value can easily be adjusted to any desired value, once the booster has been assembled.
  • the plunger 32 consists of the rear part 124 screwed to the front part 126, a spring 156 bearing on a shoulder of the latter part in order to stress rearwards the active part 128, on which the first valve seat 136 is formed, up against the second part 124.
  • a relative rotation of the rear 124 and front 126 parts for example by keeping one of them stationary, while a rotation about the axis X--X' is imparted to the other by means of a suitable tool, is converted into a translational displacement of the front part 126 in relation to the third part 128.
  • the axial dimension or distance between the front face of the plunger 32 and the first valve seat 136 of the plunger is thus varied.
  • the value of the booster jump according to the invention can therefore be adjusted from outside in a simple way by any suitable method. It is possible, for example, to apply to the push rod 56 a force corresponding to the desired booster jump, thereby bringing about a deformation of the reaction disk 58.
  • a booster the jump value of which can be adjusted to any desired value from outside the booster and therefore without the need to dismount it.
  • This booster has an extremely small idle travel and functions without noise.
  • the invention also makes it possible to reduce the operating noise of the booster in substantial proportions. It was seen, in fact, that, during braking, the air flows via the orifices 146, the annular space 148, the valve passage 136-138 and the orifices 120, 122 and 144 and, during the brake release, it flows via the orifices 144, 122 and 120, the valve passage 138-140 and the orifices 142.
  • the special design of the booster according to the invention makes it possible to ensure that there is an equal number of orifices 142, 120, 122, 144 and 146 uniformly distributed about the axis X--X', so that their centers are in the same plane, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the air masses set in motion during the functioning of the booster of the present invention will have a velocity of which the components will be contained in only one plane, for example that of FIG. 2.
  • the flow of air in the booster is perfectly symmetrical about the axis X--X' under all operating conditions, that is to say all the turbulence and the noises resulting from it are eliminated.
  • a pneumatic booster in which the special arrangement of the valve means and plunger means allows an easy adjustment of the value of the jump by acting from outside the fully assembled booster, the booster possessing, furthermore, a greatly reduced idle travel and silent functioning.
  • the invention is not limited to the embodiment described by way of example, but is capable of acquiring many alternative versions which will appear to an average person skilled in the art.
  • the unrolling diaphragm and the flexible tubular diaphragm on which the shutter is formed can be produced in one piece.
  • the invention can be applied to boosters in tandem or with an additional chamber.

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